Maltby Learning Trust schools strike gold for commitment to staff well-being
Maltby Learning Trust schools strike gold for commitment to staff well-being
Maltby Learning Trust’s focus on staff well-being has resulted in two of its schools’ earning Gold standard in the ‘Be Well at Work’ awards.
Maltby Manor Academy became the first organisation in Rotherham to achieve Gold status, closely followed by Wath Academy who became the first secondary school in the borough to achieve the Gold award.
David Sutton, Chief Executive Officer of Maltby Learning Trust, said: “We are thrilled that all of our academies are taking part in public health Rotherham’s Be Well at Work award and are working towards the gold standard.”
“It is fantastic that Maltby Manor Academy and Wath Academy have become the first primary and secondary schools in Rotherham to reach this important milestone and is a further indication of our commitment to promoting a healthy workplace and investing in our people.”
“We have been working with the public health team since 2020 in respect of the South Yorkshire Workplace Health 'Be Well at Work' award. This award provides a framework around which we can build the best practice in terms of workplace health and wellbeing and ultimately ensures that Maltby Learning Trust is a great place to work.”
The other five schools in the Trust have secured the Silver award and are awaiting their final assessment for Gold.